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Shaping San Francisco14 Ten Years--Women's Health Care Changes Medicine

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Excerpted from Deborah Gerson's essay "Making Sexism Visible: Private Troubles Made Public" in the book "Ten Years That Shook the City: San Francisco 1968-78," edited by Chris Carlsson and published by City Lights Foundation.


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Keywords: Women; Women's Liberation; 1970s; Health Care; Women's Health Care

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